United States Net Domestic Migration By State in 2013

Updated on January 21, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, Florida had the highest net domestic migration (111,638), followed by Texas (107,618), and North Carolina (39,006). On the other hand, New York had the lowest net domestic migration -112,510, followed by Illinois (-68,005), and California (-53,388).

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Net Domestic migration for a given state refers to the the difference between the number of people moving to the state from other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico) and the number of people moving out of the state to other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

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State Net Domestic Migration
Alabama 2294
Alaska -3502
Arizona 24017
Arkansas -2144
California -53388
Colorado 35625
Connecticut -17041
Delaware 3299
Florida 111638
Georgia -5842
Hawaii -763
Idaho 3535
Illinois -68005
Indiana 73
Iowa 196
Kansas -11912
Kentucky -1824
Louisiana -1622
Maine -780
Maryland -11004
Massachusetts -3074
Michigan -28223
Minnesota -1363
Mississippi -4732
Missouri -6395
Montana 5320
Nebraska -879
Nevada 13899
New Hampshire -1721
New Jersey -47617
New Mexico -10597
New York -112510
North Carolina 39006
North Dakota 15125
Ohio -20077
Oklahoma 13615
Oregon 8781
Pennsylvania -29896
Rhode Island -4474
South Carolina 29302
South Dakota 3790
Tennessee 13411
Texas 107618
Utah 5591
Vermont -536
Virginia 3111
Washington 11979
West Virginia -2158
Wisconsin -7471
Wyoming 2353
District of Columbia 5972